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A Prayer for Owen Meany»rank: 7883par: John Irving
Chroniques et points de vue:From :0wen Meany is a dwarfish boy with a strange voice who accidentally kills his best friend's mom with a baseball and believes--accurately--that he is an instrument of God, to be redeemed by martyrdom. John lrving's novel, which inspired the 1998 Jim Carrey movie Simon Birch, is his most popular book in Britain, and perhaps the oddest Christian mystic novel since Flannery 0'Connor's work. lrving fans will find much that is familiar: the New England prep-school-town ... |
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The World According to Garp»rank: 37572par: John Irving
Chroniques et points de vue:From :'Garp was a natural storyteller,' says the narrator of John lrving's incandescent novel, referring to the book's hero, the novelist Garp, who has much in common with lrving himself. 'He could make things up one right after the other, and they seemed to fit.' lrving packs wild characters and weird events into his classic--officially recognized as such in a Modern Library edition with a new introduction by the author--while amazingly maintaining the rough feel of ... |
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Disabling Professions»rank: 46031par: Ivan Illich, Irving K Zola, John McKnight
Chroniques et points de vue:From :'Garp was a natural storyteller,' says the narrator of John lrving's incandescent novel, referring to the book's hero, the novelist Garp, who has much in common with lrving himself. 'He could make things up one right after the other, and they seemed to fit.' lrving packs wild characters and weird events into his classic--officially recognized as such in a Modern Library edition with a new introduction by the author--while amazingly maintaining the rough feel of ... |
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The Hotel New Hampshire»rank: 43534par: John Irving
Chroniques et points de vue:From :'Garp was a natural storyteller,' says the narrator of John lrving's incandescent novel, referring to the book's hero, the novelist Garp, who has much in common with lrving himself. 'He could make things up one right after the other, and they seemed to fit.' lrving packs wild characters and weird events into his classic--officially recognized as such in a Modern Library edition with a new introduction by the author--while amazingly maintaining the rough feel of ... |
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The Hotel New Hampshire»rank: 314657par: John Irving
Chroniques et points de vue:From :'Garp was a natural storyteller,' says the narrator of John lrving's incandescent novel, referring to the book's hero, the novelist Garp, who has much in common with lrving himself. 'He could make things up one right after the other, and they seemed to fit.' lrving packs wild characters and weird events into his classic--officially recognized as such in a Modern Library edition with a new introduction by the author--while amazingly maintaining the rough feel of ... |
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Trying To Save Piggy Sneed»rank: 61725par: John Irving
Chroniques et points de vue:From :'Garp was a natural storyteller,' says the narrator of John lrving's incandescent novel, referring to the book's hero, the novelist Garp, who has much in common with lrving himself. 'He could make things up one right after the other, and they seemed to fit.' lrving packs wild characters and weird events into his classic--officially recognized as such in a Modern Library edition with a new introduction by the author--while amazingly maintaining the rough feel of ... |
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The Cider House Rules»rank: 86448par: John Irving
Chroniques et points de vue:From :'Garp was a natural storyteller,' says the narrator of John lrving's incandescent novel, referring to the book's hero, the novelist Garp, who has much in common with lrving himself. 'He could make things up one right after the other, and they seemed to fit.' lrving packs wild characters and weird events into his classic--officially recognized as such in a Modern Library edition with a new introduction by the author--while amazingly maintaining the rough feel of ... |
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Mozart's Piano Sonatas: Contexts, Sources, Style»rank: 344271par: John Irving
Chroniques et points de vue:From :'Garp was a natural storyteller,' says the narrator of John lrving's incandescent novel, referring to the book's hero, the novelist Garp, who has much in common with lrving himself. 'He could make things up one right after the other, and they seemed to fit.' lrving packs wild characters and weird events into his classic--officially recognized as such in a Modern Library edition with a new introduction by the author--while amazingly maintaining the rough feel of ... |
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A Sound Like Someone Trying Not to Make a Sound»rank: 194747par: John Irving
Chroniques et points de vue:From :'Garp was a natural storyteller,' says the narrator of John lrving's incandescent novel, referring to the book's hero, the novelist Garp, who has much in common with lrving himself. 'He could make things up one right after the other, and they seemed to fit.' lrving packs wild characters and weird events into his classic--officially recognized as such in a Modern Library edition with a new introduction by the author--while amazingly maintaining the rough feel of ... |
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The World According to Garp»rank: 152997par: John Irving
Chroniques et points de vue:From :'Garp was a natural storyteller,' says the narrator of John lrving's incandescent novel, referring to the book's hero, the novelist Garp, who has much in common with lrving himself. 'He could make things up one right after the other, and they seemed to fit.' lrving packs wild characters and weird events into his classic--officially recognized as such in a Modern Library edition with a new introduction by the author--while amazingly maintaining the rough feel of ... |